Can a dogged or obstinate expression be recognised, which is chiefly shown by the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow, and a slight frown ? 9. Is contempt expressed by a slight protrusion of the lips and by turning up the nose, with a slight expiration,... Notes and Queries on China and Japan - Página 1051867Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1868 - 518 páginas
...on the side facing the man whom ho addresses? 8. Can a dogged or obstinate expression be recognized, which is chiefly shown by the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow, and a slight frown ? 9. Is contempt expressed by a slight protrusion of the lips and turning up of the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 526 páginas
...a little drawn back t 7. When a man sneers or snarls at another, is the comer of the upper lip ovei the canine teeth raised on the side facing the man...addresses? 8. Can a dogged or obstinate expression be recognized, which is chiefly shown by the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow, and a slight... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1872 - 404 páginas
...When a man sneers or snarls at another, is the corner of the upper lip over the canine or eye tooth raised on the side facing the man whom he addresses ? (8.) Can a dogged or obstinate expression be recognized, which is chiefly shown by the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow and a slight frown... | |
| Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1892 - 272 páginas
...When a man sneers or snarls at another, is the corner of the upper lip over the canine or eye tootli raised on the side facing the man whom he addresses ? 8. Can a doggei >r obstinate expression be recognised, which is chiefly shown jy the mouth being firmly closed,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 412 páginas
...facing the man whom he addresses ? (3.) Can a dogged or obstinate expression be recognized, which ia chiefly shown by the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow and a slight frown? (9.) Is contempt expressed by a slight protrusion of the lips and by turning up the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 288 páginas
...When a man sneers or snarls at another, is the corner of the upper lip over the canine or eye tooth raised on the side facing the man whom he addresses...the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow, and a slight frown ? 9. Is contempt expressed by a slight protrusion of the lips and by turning up the... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1904 - 472 páginas
...of the upper lip over the canine or eye tooth raised on the side facing the man whom he addresses ? is chiefly shown by the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow, and a slight frown ? (9.) Is contempt expressed by a slight protrusion of the lips and by turning up the... | |
| Inez Klumph, Helen Klumph - 1922 - 260 páginas
...corners? 7. When a man sneers or snarls at another, is the corner of the upper lip over the eye tooth raised on the side facing the man whom he addresses? 8. Can a dogged or obstinate expression be recognized, which is chiefly shown by the mouth being firmly closed, a lowering brow and a slight frown?... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 518 páginas
...and with the comers of the mouth a little drawn back ? 7. When a man sneers or snarls at another, is the corner of the upper lip over the canine teeth raised on the side facing the man whom ho addresses? 8. Can a dogged or obstinate expression be recognized, which is chiefly shown by the... | |
| Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith - 1985 - 757 páginas
...the corners?] Sixth question Know no signe is seen. [(7.) When a man sneers or snarls at another, is the corner of the upper lip over the canine teeth...raised on the side facing the man whom he addresses?] Seventh question Know he lifts his upper lip a little and shows his upper teeth and turns his head... | |
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